Almost all businesses take some time before they pick. Some take a shorter period while others drag on for some months or even years before realizing proper profits. But the reality is that every business is like a seed. You invest and then weed diligently for sometime before you realize the harvest. Unfortunately, there are people who are extremely impatient. As such, they keep closing one business after another. Jumping from one idea to another simply because they want quick profit and after sometime, they realize, they haven't made any progress, instead they have lost a lot of money and time in starting and closing one business after another. There is no short cut to any place worth going, says Beverly Sills. Nothing worthwhile ever happens in a hurry. Because of impatience, we are driven too soon from what we're supposed to do. ("You cannot warm your hands by burning your fingers"- anonymous.) Your success has more to do with timing, patience and determination and less to do with speed. It is a matter of doing the right thing at the right time. If you sow hurriedly, you'll reap frustrations. Most men pursue business success with such breathless haste that they sprint right past it! In your pursuit for excellence, success, skills in offline or online business just remember; if you are facing the right direction, just keep on walking. Equip yourself with relevant material, reading business books that improve your business strategies. ('The lame man who keeps the right road outruns the runner who takes a wrong path.'- Francis Bacon) Every successful entrepreneur has a long story of frustrations, disappointments, loses, but they will always conclude with this. Holding on is what took me through. Be patient; patience pays! Stephen is an Business Organizing Expert . He researches and studies on big and small business strategies . Website:- Business Management Solutions for efficient business operations.
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